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Foreign Minister of Peiping GovernmentLu ZhengxiangHe signed 21 traitorous treaties and refused to sign the Paris Peace Treaty.Later, he practiced monasticism in the monastery of San Andros in Belgium. This book is aboutold ageThe memory and thinking of the life course.[1]
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Lu Zhengxiang (June 12, 1871 - January 15, 1949), with the word Zixin, is a native of Shanghai, originally from Taicang, Jiangsu Province.During the Opium War, he moved to Shanghai with his father Lu Yunfeng, graduated from Guangzhou Dialect Museum and Tongwen Museum, and worked as an interpreter in the embassies in Russia with Xu Jingcheng, the imperial envoy of the Qing Dynasty to Russia, Germany, Austria, and the Netherlands. Since then, he has been serving in the diplomatic community, becoming China's first generation of professional diplomats.After the First World War, he led the Chinese delegation to Paris to attend the peace conference on behalf of the Republic of China.[1]